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A basic Herb Garden Can Supply Most Of Your Kitchen Needs

September 2nd, 2007

A Basic Herb Garden Can Supply Most Of Your Kitchen Needs



It is quite easy to put in a basic herb garden to grow the ones used the most. Additionally, some herbs in a basic herb garden such as parsley are biennial in nature. You can harvest leaves, sprigs and twigs from any of your herbs as they are growing giving fresh organic herbs for your kitchen.



Plant Herbs Close To Where They Will Be Used



When planting a basic herb garden that would take more room than available, certain herbs can be planted among other plants, especially tomatoes. Basil also likes to grow alongside tomatoes too.



The only problem with planting herbs among other plants is that they can be mistaken and trampled on inadvertently when weeding, pruning and maintaining the other plants in your mixed garden bed.



Authors Biography: Paul Courtney contributes articles to various publications and is the main contributor to


Planning your Herb Garden Layout

September 2nd, 2007

Planning Your Herb Garden Layout



Your herb garden layout is much simpler and will not require anywhere near as much work.



A real herb garden needs to still look and grow like they were meant to. Let the herbs themselves help you plan your herb garden layout.



Take an honest look at what resources you have for your herb garden layout. An herb garden doesn’t have to be all in one patch of ground in order to be a useful, satisfying herb garden.



What Herbs To Grow?



Your herb garden layout will vary from season to season as your experience grows and understanding of what plants need to flourish.



Authors Biography: Paul Courtney contributes articles to various publications and is the main contributor to

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